Saturday, 4 March 2017

50% off #Node.js For Beginners – $10

Average rating 3.9/5 (3.9 (97 ratings) Instead of using a simple lifetime average, Udemy calculates a course’s star rating by considering a number of different factors such as the number of ratings, the age of ratings, and the likelihood of fraudulent ratings.)

Be prepared for the increasing number of jobs and projects that use Node.js technology to create fast, scalable network applications. You’ll use the familiar Javascript programming language to create server side scripts that have amazing power and flexibility.

By using Javascript as a single language across both the front and back end, you enjoy numerous development advantages– such as using JSON as a common data structure and the reuse of data resources.

With Node.js’s increasing popularity, there are literally thousands of opportunities for developers who are trained in the technology. Access these opportunities after taking this course, or simply use the information for yourself to build your personal inventory of skills and abilities.

You are encouraged to code along with expert instructor Zeke Nierenberg, as you start with the very basics of Node.js and learn the features available in this powerful technology.

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Using Node.js command line
Using Existing Code in Node
How to Share function between files
Working with web server requests and responses
Mapping Server requests
Understanding Express.js
Dynamic Web Applications
Using Embedded Javascript (EJS)
Working with the MongoDB
Understanding Express App Interfacing with MongoDB
Using the Mongoose ORM
Using Subdocuments and References
Working with request middleware
Basic Authentication Systems
Understanding Express Sessions
Cryptography with ByCrupt
Using Socket IO
Understanding Heroku Deployment
Configuring the environment for Heroku
Working with logging in production

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Web and mobile developers who want to understand the role of NodeJS
Teachers and Students who want an introduction in to NodeJS
Any developer who wants to unleash the power of Node

Reviews:

“Rating after first lesson, so far so good. Pacing is great. Not spending time on lots of basics but getting into real practical code.” (Hugh Tipping)

“examples are good and relevant with our dev” (Neeraj Bajpai)

“Outdated. Very outdated” (Winson)

About Instructor:

LearnToProgram, Inc.
Zeke Nierenberg

LearnToProgram Media is a leading publisher of web, mobile, and game development courses that are used by over 500,000 people in 65 countries. LearnToProgram’s valuable network of technical resources includes content on YouTube, iTunes, and Roku, as well as books, free tutorials, and online courses.
With a mission of “teaching the world to code” LearnToProgram instructors are teachers first and technical experts second. Their primary skill is relating complex technical information to nontechnical people learning web, mobile and game development. The entirely online, self-paced sales model allows students to learn at their own pace.
With over 40 courses on the market, LearnToProgram offers students flexible programs in web development, mobile application development and game development. Currently the company’s most popular online courses include Become a Certified Web Developer and 10 Apps in 10 Weeks.
The company is based outside of Hartford, Connecticut.

Zeke started coding at age ten and hasn’t stopped since! It all began with HTML and CSS and grew to the server side when Zeke was taught PHP by his mentors. He further honed his skills throughout high school with freelance work. Zeke studied chemistry and biology at Hampshire College, where he also acted as a teaching assistant in computer science courses and aided CS professors with research. In his final years as an undergrad, Zeke taught two courses in web development under the supervision of faculty.
After college Zeke co-founded trext.me, a software company that makes texting large groups systematic and easy for companies. Currently, Zeke continues to teach private students and classes. He has been hired as an adjunct professor at Hampshire and will be teaching web development there in the spring.